Millau is located at the confluence of the rivers Tarn and Dourbie. It grew from a small community of potters in Gallo-Roman time. You can still see their work at the Graufenseque which displays the renown silligée pottery of that era.Millau is also famous for its viaduct designed by Norman Foster and its glove manufacturing industry which reached its peak at the end of the nineteenth century.The area offers many outdoor activities such as hiking, climbing, paragliding, kayaking...